
Choose one of these questions and respond, using an organized paragraph and using examples to support your ideas.
- How can a virtue ('fair') sometimes be dangerous or harmful ('foul')? Choose one virtue and describe some situations in which that virtue would be a negative.
- Look at the virtues and choose two that might be in conflict with each other -- for example, tact and honesty. Explain how a person decides how to prioritize competing virtues in different circumstances, using an anecdote to illustrate how that decision might be made.
Due: Tuesday November 4
A: Content | B: Organization | C: Style & Language |
· Do your ideas show clarity, originality and creativity? · Do you support your ideas well? | · Does your paragraph have structure? · Do you move from idea to idea clearly? | · Are you ‘following the rules’ of spelling, grammar and punctuation? · Do you use the right word for the right situation? |
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